8 inch x 12 inch solid?
If so, then volume = 8/12 ft. x 1 ft. x 20 ft. = 13.3333.... cu.ft.
Steel is ~ 490 pounds per cu.ft.
490 x 13.3333.... = ~ 6533.33 pounds.
Volume x Density . . . yes
Volume of any prism = cross-section area times length
Height x Weight x Height
It depends on the third dimension. The sheet of steel could be 1 micrometer or several kilometres thick. I presume you meant a CUBE of steel? Easy! Find the density of steel, and multiply/divide to get the weight of any cube.
Use the formula for a cylinder to find out the volume. Then multiply the volume by the density of steel (about 7900 kg/m3 - but it may vary slightly depending on the type of steel).
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trying to find a section detail for an isolated brick pier with steel gate
Volume x Density . . . yes
Volume of any prism = cross-section area times length
Height x Weight x Height
Height x Weight x Height
Height x Weight x Height
You cannot.First, rectangular is an adjective and there is no associated noun so the question does not specify whether it is about a rectangular pyramid, a rectangular bipyramid, a rectangular prism or some other rectangular figure.Second, in order to find the weight of an object, you need the volume of the shape, the density of its material and the local force of gravity. The volume of the shape requires length and width as well as the height so the available information is hopelessly inadequate.
It depends on the third dimension. The sheet of steel could be 1 micrometer or several kilometres thick. I presume you meant a CUBE of steel? Easy! Find the density of steel, and multiply/divide to get the weight of any cube.
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Use the formula for a cylinder to find out the volume. Then multiply the volume by the density of steel (about 7900 kg/m3 - but it may vary slightly depending on the type of steel).